One of the most liberal members of Congress in Florida Robert Wexler (Obamapropagandist and notorious leftist) is not a resident of his district. He has lived in Maryland since the late 90s. He claims to live in a house in Del Ray (owned by his mother-law) in an active adult community where no children are allowed, though he has three children). You can't live there with kids, it's against the rules of the community.

Another example of Democrat hubris - I am above the law. It seems he has no connection to Florida at all. Clearly it's a phantom residence, he ain't sleeping on monster-in-law's couch with his three children.John Fund wrote earlier today (hat tip Larwyn)

An opponent of U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler, D-Delray Beach, has accused the six-term
congressman of playing a residency shell game, saying Wexler pretends to keep an
address in Florida while flagrantly making his home in Maryland.

Edward
Lynch, a Republican running for Wexler's congressional seat

"The house
he lists on his voter registration is his in-laws' house in a gated 55-and-older
community," Lynch said this afternoon. "Legally, he can't move back with
children under 18."

Lynch said Wexler's three children attend Charles
W. Smith Jewish Day School in Rockville, Md... Lynch, meanwhile, said he intends
to file legal papers about the issue in the coming weeks.

[Since his
children can't even legally live there] "...it is not truly his home, and it
can't be his home, and he's using that address as his address to vote from,"
Lynch said... Lynch faces Wexler and no-party candidate Ben Graber in the Nov. 4
election for Florida's 19th Congressional District.

Everyday we have to slog through Democrat skulduggery. Where does he pay his taxes? The man has a giant house in the tony suburb of Potomac where he lives with his wife and family. This is typical democrat behavior - think Charles Rangel with his 4, yeah 4, rent stabilized apartments in NYC where it is impossible to find housing.

Here's more from the lowlife Wexler blatantly lying to his constituents, lying to the old people in the Florida community.

Robert
Wexler, Barack Obama's leading Congressional cheerleader and the man
who has worked mightily to convince supporters of the American-Israel
alliance that Obama can be relied upon to enhance Israel 's security
against Iranian threats to destroy it, indicates he may very well
oppose a Congressional Resolution meant to pressure Iran to comply with
international demands regarding its nuclear program.

He willfully misleads -as others on the left have done- on the nature of this resolution.
They, and Wexler, believe that the Resolution calls for a naval
blockade and characterize this as an act of war. They are wrong. The
Resolution merely calls upon the President to initiate an
"international effort to impose stringent inspection requirements on
all persons, vehicles, ships, planes, trains and cargo entering or
departing Iran ". This is not a blockade and willfully misinterpreting
it to be so is wrong and this interpretation is supported by very clear
language in the rest of the Resolution that expressly states that
"nothing in this Resolution should be construed as an authorization of
the use of force against Iran ". Inspections are not an uncommon
feature of non-proliferation efforts. The Proliferation Security
Initiative recognizes the importance of being able to interdict and
inspect suspect shipments.

The discovery of a ship containing nuclear research material
on its way to Libya was key to the discovering and unraveling of the
A.Q. Khan nuclear smuggling network and the terminating of Libya 's
nuclear program. Regardless, how reliable Wexler's assurances are
regarding Barack Obama when he advocates, even at the expense of
honesty, an appeasement approach that will strengthen Iran .

Of course, Wexler makes this announcement on the left-wing Huffington Post where he has a column. To wit, Wexler writes:

In the coming weeks, the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, of
which I am a member, may vote on House Concurrent Resolution 362. Given
my growing concerns regarding this resolution, including its failure to
advocate for direct American engagement with Tehran and open language
that could lead to a US blockade of Iran, I will lead an effort to make
changes to this resolution before it comes to the Foreign Affairs
committee for a vote. Despite being a cosponsor of this resolution --
these changes will ultimately determine whether or not I will continue
to support H. Con. Res. 362.

So Barack Obama's chief supporter in the House, a man who the Senator
has all but appointed as an Ambassador to the Jewish community, seems
willing to misinterpret a Resolution in such a way to serve the
interests of Iran .

Jews wake up! You have six million to answer to.

Wexler is a Jewicidal whore for the left who cloaks himself in
orthodoxy. He would sellout his mother (and his mother in-law - which is invariably what this
is, the sellout of Jewish mothers) to further his leftist, socialist
agenda.

UPDATE: Lasky over at American Thinker does some investigating. Wexler is in trouble:

It
will be interesting to see if he paid income taxes in Md. If he did, he clearly
lied when he claimed Fla residence. If he said he was a resident of Fla where
there is no income tax, Md should have a tax fraud claim against him.

What establishes whether or not you're considered
aMaryland resident? The answer seems to depend on what the issue is. The
Maryland MVA requires you to obtain a MD drivers license 60 days after you
become a resident of the State. So, when are you a
resident of the State? COMAR11.11.06.02 defines a resident as someone
who: (1) Owns, leases, or rents a primary place of residence in Maryland for
more than 6 months; (2) Has no other residence in any other state or country
(see COMAR section for further details). For income tax purposes, the definition
is similar. There, a resident is defined as:

1. is domiciled in this State on the last day of the taxable
year; or 2. for more than 6 months of the taxable year, maintained a place of
abode in this State, whether domiciled in this State or not (Tax General Article of the MD Code 10-101).
Finally, as far as voter registration, the Maryland Law Encyclopedia quotes
Roberts v. Larkin, 340 MD 147, 1995 as
defining residence as "the place of a person's fixed domicile." "

I called Congressman Wexler's office (202) 225-3001 and spoke
to a man named "Josh" , asking if the Congressman has issued a formal statement
on the issue and whether he has or would make public his income tax returns so
we could see if he paid Md taxes or claimed Fla residency. He transferred me to
the Congressman's voice mail where I repeated the questions.

The voice mail message says the Congressman regularly
listens to his voice mail.

I think the House Ethics Committee ought to be opening a file
on the Congressman to see if he has evaded applicable tax laws and violated
Florida's residency requirements for running for office.

"A person who commits or attempts to commit any fraud in
connection with voting, votes a fraudulent ballot, or votes more than once in an
election can be convicted of a felony of the third degree and fined up to $5,000
and/or imprisoned for up to 5 years."

Elections fraud can rob many Americans of their voice in government and greatly impact
the results of elections across the nation. It is the active participation of
citizens, like yourself, which aid in our mission to eliminate elections
fraud.

Elections fraud means any
irregularities or fraud arising out of or in connection with voter registration
or voting, or candidate petition or issue petition activities that may
constitute a prescribed offense Chapter 104, Florida Statutes. "Elections fraud" does not include violations of
Chapter 106, F.S.

Should you observe or witness a potential case of election fraud, we ask that you complete
the Complaint Form the form so it may be further
investigated (see Rule 1S-2.025,Elections fraud Complaints).

The Division conducts preliminary investigations into any
irregularities or fraud involving voter registration or voting, or candidate
petition or issue petition activities, in conjunction with the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement. If there is probable cause that a violation
occurred, the Division will report its findings to the statewide prosecutor or
the state attorney for the judicial circuit in which the alleged violation
occurred for prosecution, where warranted.

Therefore, in order for us to be able to conduct preliminary
investigations, it is imperative that you provide us with the date, time, place
and any specific circumstances that are witnessed. We need credible evidence
(this does not mean suspicion). We also need a means of contacting you to obtain
additional information. If you believe you have witnessed elections fraud, please contact our Elections Fraud Hotline at 1- 877-868-3737.

I called an attorney at the General Counsel's office to see if
anyone has filed a complaint and if there are any cases dealing with perjury on
candidate petition forms.

They responded and said it was a
federal matter, not a state one. That as to his present eligibility inquiry
should be made to the Speaker of the House of Representatives or a challenge can
be made iin federal district court in Florida.

As to whether he is liable for
past election fraud, inquiry should be made to the Florida Attorney
General.

Read it all over at The American Thinker

UPDATE: Cindy sent me this: "Wexler reacts here (like a crying little girl)
Like I posted in the comments, they didn't have any problem ripping apart Rick Santorum for pretty much the same thing."

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WEXLER'S RESIDENTIAL FRAUD

One of the most liberal members of Congress in Florida Robert Wexler (Obamapropagandist and notorious leftist) is not a resident of his district. He has lived in Maryland since the late 90s. He claims to live in a house in Del Ray (owned by his mother-law) in an active adult community where no children are allowed, though he has three children). You can't live there with kids, it's against the rules of the community.

Another example of Democrat hubris - I am above the law. It seems he has no connection to Florida at all. Clearly it's a phantom residence, he ain't sleeping on monster-in-law's couch with his three children.John Fund wrote earlier today (hat tip Larwyn)

An opponent of U.S. Rep. Robert Wexler, D-Delray Beach, has accused the six-term
congressman of playing a residency shell game, saying Wexler pretends to keep an
address in Florida while flagrantly making his home in Maryland.

Edward
Lynch, a Republican running for Wexler's congressional seat

"The house
he lists on his voter registration is his in-laws' house in a gated 55-and-older
community," Lynch said this afternoon. "Legally, he can't move back with
children under 18."

Lynch said Wexler's three children attend Charles
W. Smith Jewish Day School in Rockville, Md... Lynch, meanwhile, said he intends
to file legal papers about the issue in the coming weeks.

[Since his
children can't even legally live there] "...it is not truly his home, and it
can't be his home, and he's using that address as his address to vote from,"
Lynch said... Lynch faces Wexler and no-party candidate Ben Graber in the Nov. 4
election for Florida's 19th Congressional District.

Everyday we have to slog through Democrat skulduggery. Where does he pay his taxes? The man has a giant house in the tony suburb of Potomac where he lives with his wife and family. This is typical democrat behavior - think Charles Rangel with his 4, yeah 4, rent stabilized apartments in NYC where it is impossible to find housing.

Here's more from the lowlife Wexler blatantly lying to his constituents, lying to the old people in the Florida community.

Robert
Wexler, Barack Obama's leading Congressional cheerleader and the man
who has worked mightily to convince supporters of the American-Israel
alliance that Obama can be relied upon to enhance Israel 's security
against Iranian threats to destroy it, indicates he may very well
oppose a Congressional Resolution meant to pressure Iran to comply with
international demands regarding its nuclear program.

He willfully misleads -as others on the left have done- on the nature of this resolution.
They, and Wexler, believe that the Resolution calls for a naval
blockade and characterize this as an act of war. They are wrong. The
Resolution merely calls upon the President to initiate an
"international effort to impose stringent inspection requirements on
all persons, vehicles, ships, planes, trains and cargo entering or
departing Iran ". This is not a blockade and willfully misinterpreting
it to be so is wrong and this interpretation is supported by very clear
language in the rest of the Resolution that expressly states that
"nothing in this Resolution should be construed as an authorization of
the use of force against Iran ". Inspections are not an uncommon
feature of non-proliferation efforts. The Proliferation Security
Initiative recognizes the importance of being able to interdict and
inspect suspect shipments.

The discovery of a ship containing nuclear research material
on its way to Libya was key to the discovering and unraveling of the
A.Q. Khan nuclear smuggling network and the terminating of Libya 's
nuclear program. Regardless, how reliable Wexler's assurances are
regarding Barack Obama when he advocates, even at the expense of
honesty, an appeasement approach that will strengthen Iran .

Of course, Wexler makes this announcement on the left-wing Huffington Post where he has a column. To wit, Wexler writes:

In the coming weeks, the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, of
which I am a member, may vote on House Concurrent Resolution 362. Given
my growing concerns regarding this resolution, including its failure to
advocate for direct American engagement with Tehran and open language
that could lead to a US blockade of Iran, I will lead an effort to make
changes to this resolution before it comes to the Foreign Affairs
committee for a vote. Despite being a cosponsor of this resolution --
these changes will ultimately determine whether or not I will continue
to support H. Con. Res. 362.

So Barack Obama's chief supporter in the House, a man who the Senator
has all but appointed as an Ambassador to the Jewish community, seems
willing to misinterpret a Resolution in such a way to serve the
interests of Iran .

Jews wake up! You have six million to answer to.

Wexler is a Jewicidal whore for the left who cloaks himself in
orthodoxy. He would sellout his mother (and his mother in-law - which is invariably what this
is, the sellout of Jewish mothers) to further his leftist, socialist
agenda.

UPDATE: Lasky over at American Thinker does some investigating. Wexler is in trouble:

It
will be interesting to see if he paid income taxes in Md. If he did, he clearly
lied when he claimed Fla residence. If he said he was a resident of Fla where
there is no income tax, Md should have a tax fraud claim against him.

What establishes whether or not you're considered
aMaryland resident? The answer seems to depend on what the issue is. The
Maryland MVA requires you to obtain a MD drivers license 60 days after you
become a resident of the State. So, when are you a
resident of the State? COMAR11.11.06.02 defines a resident as someone
who: (1) Owns, leases, or rents a primary place of residence in Maryland for
more than 6 months; (2) Has no other residence in any other state or country
(see COMAR section for further details). For income tax purposes, the definition
is similar. There, a resident is defined as:

1. is domiciled in this State on the last day of the taxable
year; or 2. for more than 6 months of the taxable year, maintained a place of
abode in this State, whether domiciled in this State or not (Tax General Article of the MD Code 10-101).
Finally, as far as voter registration, the Maryland Law Encyclopedia quotes
Roberts v. Larkin, 340 MD 147, 1995 as
defining residence as "the place of a person's fixed domicile." "

I called Congressman Wexler's office (202) 225-3001 and spoke
to a man named "Josh" , asking if the Congressman has issued a formal statement
on the issue and whether he has or would make public his income tax returns so
we could see if he paid Md taxes or claimed Fla residency. He transferred me to
the Congressman's voice mail where I repeated the questions.

The voice mail message says the Congressman regularly
listens to his voice mail.

I think the House Ethics Committee ought to be opening a file
on the Congressman to see if he has evaded applicable tax laws and violated
Florida's residency requirements for running for office.

"A person who commits or attempts to commit any fraud in
connection with voting, votes a fraudulent ballot, or votes more than once in an
election can be convicted of a felony of the third degree and fined up to $5,000
and/or imprisoned for up to 5 years."

Elections fraud can rob many Americans of their voice in government and greatly impact
the results of elections across the nation. It is the active participation of
citizens, like yourself, which aid in our mission to eliminate elections
fraud.

Elections fraud means any
irregularities or fraud arising out of or in connection with voter registration
or voting, or candidate petition or issue petition activities that may
constitute a prescribed offense Chapter 104, Florida Statutes. "Elections fraud" does not include violations of
Chapter 106, F.S.

Should you observe or witness a potential case of election fraud, we ask that you complete
the Complaint Form the form so it may be further
investigated (see Rule 1S-2.025,Elections fraud Complaints).

The Division conducts preliminary investigations into any
irregularities or fraud involving voter registration or voting, or candidate
petition or issue petition activities, in conjunction with the Florida
Department of Law Enforcement. If there is probable cause that a violation
occurred, the Division will report its findings to the statewide prosecutor or
the state attorney for the judicial circuit in which the alleged violation
occurred for prosecution, where warranted.

Therefore, in order for us to be able to conduct preliminary
investigations, it is imperative that you provide us with the date, time, place
and any specific circumstances that are witnessed. We need credible evidence
(this does not mean suspicion). We also need a means of contacting you to obtain
additional information. If you believe you have witnessed elections fraud, please contact our Elections Fraud Hotline at 1- 877-868-3737.

I called an attorney at the General Counsel's office to see if
anyone has filed a complaint and if there are any cases dealing with perjury on
candidate petition forms.

They responded and said it was a
federal matter, not a state one. That as to his present eligibility inquiry
should be made to the Speaker of the House of Representatives or a challenge can
be made iin federal district court in Florida.

As to whether he is liable for
past election fraud, inquiry should be made to the Florida Attorney
General.

Read it all over at The American Thinker

UPDATE: Cindy sent me this: "Wexler reacts here (like a crying little girl)
Like I posted in the comments, they didn't have any problem ripping apart Rick Santorum for pretty much the same thing."